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Imagine this will go quick even though their are 72 versions already.
 

Imagine this will go quick even though their are 72 versions already.
I dunno… I feel like it’s more likely this will be a $0 uDiscover item at some point!
 
Still talking Killers? They were really solid and fun last night. Crowd was a bit annoying. Guy next to me was singing every word at the top of his lungs insanely out of tune. And he wasn't the only one.
Reminds me of the Police Live album ads back in the day. I can’t find one with the line, so I’ll paraphrase. It’s like being in the front row and best of all, there isn’t some guy behind you who thinks he sings Roxanne better than Sting.
 
Still talking Killers? They were really solid and fun last night. Crowd was a bit annoying. Guy next to me was singing every word at the top of his lungs insanely out of tune. And he wasn't the only one.

A LOT of crowd participation at a Killers show. That set list was fun! How were the covers??

 
A LOT of crowd participation at a Killers show. That set list was fun! How were the covers??

We headed toward the car during Runaways. Wanna say Eddie joined someone else last year and covered The Waiting. It was fantastic again! I was super surprised in how much I enjoyed them, would see again. :)
 
Is this the rap rock/nu-metal thread?

I actually wrote an article about something similar 7 years ago, after stumbling across a 1993 "Dinosaur Jr" / Del The Funky Homosapien performance from the Arsenio Hall show that featured Mike D and Mike Watt in the band. The performance was in promotion of The Judgement Night soundtrack, so the post is essentially an analysis of that time period, the impact of the soundtrack and rap/rock crossovers that predate it.

In other words, I've already had a similar arguments/debate with myself and then rambled on about it

 
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